I watch The Gruen Report and Spicks & Specks, as well as Boston Legal atm. I think that about wraps it up for my current LA watching habits... there isn't really much on atm, plus I'm playing WoW most of the time._________________2146316 - The true nature of humanity.
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To be quite honest, I've kinda given up on watching tv. Too many schedules that you've gotta bend your own to. I stopped 'watching tv' after The Glass House got axed, watched The Sideshow occasionally, and now there's nothing that I really watch religiously.

Aside from the news, which is fantastic because you can't really spoil it when you're browsing Wikipedia. I've been known to occasionally watch Spooks (ie: when I remember that it's on) although the new series' are nowhere near as good as they were.

On the other hand, I've been watching more live-action movies lately, mainly because I can't find much anime that really interests me anymore. I watched 'Supersize Me' last week, I'm partway through Season Seven of Stargate SG-1 (which I started watching at the start of March, so I don't think that's too bad an achievement), and I've just finished watching 'Electra', which wasn't too bad, but was nothing to write home about either. And I'm itching to watch Zoolander again._________________Fight for love like a soldier.

Even the end credits were good in that movie as the actual people that The Rock and the others portrayed said the words that was used in the movie.

Looking at replaying The Running Man with good ole Arnie in it and maybe Police Academy after I get off the net tonight._________________Motorcycling - You don't need an excuse to ride, but you need an excuse not to ride.

When travelling, set no limits. Just experience it, live the moment and enjoy the ride.

And on DVD at the moment I'm watching the last season of Seinfeld. Yes, I know I should have started at season 1, but the last season has a few of my favorites, plus I never got around to seeing the last episode.

Hmmm ... as for currently screening TV have to admit is fairly limited. Just Simpsons (and technically by the defn of this thread that probably doesn't count), Supernatural and Top Gear.

Half the time happier to either throw on a DVD or go on the internet (considering such stellar shows being put out at the mo like 'Mark Loves Sharon' ...)_________________Can't sleep ... clowns will eat me ...

Dexter
Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job
Top Gear
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (saw them all years ago before it was en vogue but it's still great)
I also watch Death Note on ABC2. Not live action but it's the other part of my weekly TV rotation._________________XBL Gamertag: SikthMalignus
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Haven't watched a great deal of TV, except the Gruen Transfer, Andrew Denton's Elders, Insight, Good News Week, Doctor Who and caught some great old films on ABC2, King Kong (1933) and Dr Strangelove and Silent Running a few weeks back. I wish I had a digital recorder so I could have recorded the Mad Bomber. They've got a few Audrey Hepburn films coming up in the next few weeks. Not sure if I'll watch them. Was watching the Cutting Edge, but have stopped watching it recently as they only ever screen Iraq related documentaries. Surely they have other documentaries they could show. There was one really good one I missed last night due to Doctor Who. It was about the SETI program. I thought was bizarre that the program tried to dismiss UFO sightings, then interviewed scientists that didn't want to send signals out into space just in case there were hostile cultures out there. Odd and rather contradictory.

At the local cinema all I've watched recently was Mongol. The National Film and Sound Archive screens films every Thursday and Saturday nights. I recently saw the 2007 Joy Division documentary (called "Joy Division" funnily enough). In last few months I've seen Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) and Vertigo._________________The Memory Matrix (Finally Updated After Three Years...)

Although, I saw a copy of it in my local music store with an Australian Rating on it. So I assume it's available locally. Might be just an import with the rating slapped on, though. Didn't really take that much notice as I had already imported it._________________PSN: Dartal1138
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Although, I saw a copy of it in my local music store with an Australian Rating on it. So I assume it's available locally. Might be just an import with the rating slapped on, though. Didn't really take that much notice as I had already imported it.

Yeah it is available locally. A proper 2 disc collector's edition too.

I've noticed a lot of people are watching the Gruen Transfer. I saw the first ep and while I like the concept and some of it is funny, Wil Anderson is abhorrent. At least, he was in the first ep. Has he gotten any better?_________________XBL Gamertag: SikthMalignus
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And anything on foxtel_________________"Im like your modern day vampire. Except I dont like drinking blood, I dont hate garlic, sunshine doesnt directly kill me, and I dont file a tax return as undead. And a steak to the heart screws me too"

That would've been good wouldn't it? I've had a quick browse at the usual suspects on-line and can't find anything but I can tell you they were selling (and hiring) it at Blockbuster Lane Cove in Sydney._________________XBL Gamertag: SikthMalignus
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I got The Running Man from Ezydvd which even had the carboard slip case for it. However it's not on their website. It does have an R 18 rating on it but it's the new crap version rating tag instead of the good ole version._________________Motorcycling - You don't need an excuse to ride, but you need an excuse not to ride.

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I got The Running Man from Ezydvd which even had the carboard slip case for it. However it's not on their website. It does have an R 18 rating on it but it's the new crap version rating tag instead of the good ole version.

Sounds like the same one my mate bought a couple months back. FBO don't have it listed either._________________MORE DERP?

Dexter - Bloody good show (literally), I don't like Dexter's fiance though. His brother kicks asses, too bad in the end he died Lois & Clark season 3 - Great show, very funny and enjoyable, but not as good as the first season. The L Word Season 4 - just finished it this evening, I have to say it's one of my favourite drama show, Bette and Jodi are so cute together gonna watch it again some day this week
Grey's anatomy season 1 - Just started, borrowed it from library, but great show, I'm now very interested in buying the whole series _________________Click here to buy cheap Xbox 360, PS3 & Wii games!!!

Felt like a disaster flick today and put on Dante's Peak. It's still a good movie despite some dodgy effects towards to end._________________Motorcycling - You don't need an excuse to ride, but you need an excuse not to ride.

When travelling, set no limits. Just experience it, live the moment and enjoy the ride.

Shoot em Up - Remember to eat your vegetables. Especially carrots._________________"If your spirit has wings to travel, even across the breadth of a thousand million nights, imagination will guide the way and the gates of El-hazard will always be open to you."

Good News week (funny as hell and should never be axed by evil government (rip Glass house )

Good Game (well, when it was still on )

Death Note (Not live action obviously, just mentioning it because it's integral to my TV schedule. Awesome show; hooked from day one; and its always great to see anime on free to air tv, especially a quality title like death note. Keep it up ABC 2; you've had a brilliant track record (Cowboy Bebop, Ergo Proxy, Death Note; what could be next? )

Wednesday:

Spicks and specks (a quiz show that's actually entertaining )

The Gruen Transfer (take that advertising! Also "Eat whale: It's the beef of the sea" )

I LOVE the scene where Otis is running and singing "Here he comes to save the day" and then he falls into a hole, I have the best memories of rewinding that over & over when I was a kid

As for me, Casshern was on SBS the other day, that was pretty good and I got the complete first season of Stargate for my birthday, so I'm reliving my love of Macgyver! That and polishing off the second season of Farscape. PLUS I'm trying to watch as much XFILES as I can before the new movie comes out._________________He would stare at empty chairs
Think of the ghosts who once sat there
The ghosts that broke his heart.
All the ghosts that broke my heart!

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On TV:
Gruen Transfer
Top Gear
Doctor Who
Good News Week, curse Big Brother, but this is the price we must pay, and thankfully it'll be the last time BB ever eats into another show.
Bones
Wipeout, loved last nights episode: 'where's the pole??'

On DVD:
Murder She Wrote
Get Smart
Firefly
Harry and the Hendersons
Milo and Otis_________________How dull it is to pause, to make an end,
To rust unburnish'd, not to shine in use!
From Ulysses, by Lord Alfred Tennyson.

Damn me for reading this thread. Now I'm going to have that OP stuck in my head all day.
Do do do do do, do do do, do do~

Boston Legal
Doctor Who
Gruen Transfer
Spicks & Specks
and ocassionally the News.
So pretty much Doctor Who is the only new thing on my list atm. Good Game will be back on my list mid August when it's back on._________________2146316 - The true nature of humanity.
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Top gear
Dexter
Doctor Who
Friends
and neighbours, not my choice to watch though, had to please little sister._________________I have loved the stars too fondly
to be fearful of the night.
Though my soul may set in darkness,
It will rise in perfect light

Just finished watching Run Fatboy Run and found it pretty good. No gore in this film with Simon Peg and that was fun to see. Also love Hank Azaria in it. He tends to be the guy who always get the small end of the stick for a lot of the movies he's been in.

Not as funny as others but still a good romp._________________Motorcycling - You don't need an excuse to ride, but you need an excuse not to ride.

When travelling, set no limits. Just experience it, live the moment and enjoy the ride.

I find it criminal that no-one has mentioned Burn Notice. Its like MacGuyver redone for the current generation.

EL GASP ... You take that back!

Ahem, anyway, all this recent talk of Batman made me want to delve into the vault and pull out the Micheal Keaton versions. Now I also have to watch the Val Kilmer one as I can't remember how it went and its been bugging me all day._________________He would stare at empty chairs
Think of the ghosts who once sat there
The ghosts that broke his heart.
All the ghosts that broke my heart!

Now I also have to watch the Val Kilmer one as I can't remember how it went and its been bugging me all day.

This is the movie that took Tim Burton's vision of batman and murdered it.
There were so many things wrong with it that it is hard to know where to begin.
The main offenders would be....
Robin
Neon
complete 180 in atmosphere from adult and brooding to childish and silly

Not even Tommy Lee Jones was able to save it._________________"That wasn't a battle, it was assisted suicide!" - Zephyr (Resonance of Fate)